(RD) Clinical Nutrition Manager- Eating Disorder
The University of California, San Diego
About this position
Position Description
Under supervision, the incumbent will be assigned full professional and administrative responsibility for a designated clinical nutrition program within UCSD Health Eating Disorders Treatment Center. Coordinates and supervises clinical dietitians and support staff and covers all clinical nutrition work assignments, managing the delivery of nutrition care in assigned units. Provides nutrition care for eating disorder patients having complex nutrition issues, requiring specific professional knowledge and special needs. Actively participates in treatment team and coordinates daily work of dietetic assistants assigned to area. Responsible for the coordination of HR functions, scheduling, staff evaluations, competency assessments, in-servicing, quality improvement projects/audits, collaboration with leaders and staff to solve complex problems related to systems, and demonstrate leadership on interdisciplinary teams and committees. Works on interdisciplinary team and within division and department on committees and projects. Contributes to the dietetic internship: evaluation & development of curriculum for assigned area, supervision of dietetic interns, teaching assigned classes. Actively assesses, evaluates, and maintains professional development and competency related to assigned units. Performs other related functions as required.
Qualifications
Nine (9) years of related experience, education/training, OR a Bachelor’s degree in business, healthcare administration or a related area plus five (5) years of related experience/training. Registered Dietitian (RD). Certification in nutrition specialty area or ability to obtain at next scheduled examination date, generally within six months. Experience and proven success in academic and applied background in clinical nutrition for acute care setting. Knowledge of medical nutrition therapy principles. Solid understanding of application of principles to fit needs of patients of diverse health situations.